UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK PM Keir Starmer faces pressure to halt Angela Rayner’s workers’ rights bill, as business leaders warn reforms risk raising costs amid weak growth. As reported by The Telegraph, business leaders warn Sir Keir Starmer against pushing
Hillingdon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police arrested a man in Hillingdon after an incident at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 4. Investigations are ongoing into the security scare. At approximately 5 p.m. yesterday, September 8, emergency personnel were contacted regarding a reported incident at
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – West London NHS Trust, serving Ealing residents, has been ranked 10th out of 61 non-acute trusts in England in the government’s new league tables. The National Operating Framework’s quarterly tables are intended to establish uniform guidelines for
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 19-storey tower block has been approved in Bromley town centre, marking a major step in the borough’s urban development and regeneration plans. The 138-home plan was approved by Bromley council members eight to seven during a
Council tax is an important local tax in the UK that provides funding for a large variety of important services in your local community. Every household pays a set amount based on the value of their property, but many people do not
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British PM Keir Starmer backs UK Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson after messages to US financier Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. As reported by The Telegraph, Sir Keir Starmer supports Lord Mandelson after he posed in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirmed colour-coded Ofsted grades from November, rejecting union calls to delay over teacher wellbeing fears. As reported by The Telegraph, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has confirmed plans to scrap single-word Ofsted judgments, drawing
Redbridge (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 16-year-old boy has appeared in court accused of attempted murder following an alleged arson attack at an Indian restaurant in Redbridge. At approximately 9 p.m. on August 22, three masked men entered Indian Aroma, which is
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The London Mayor has rejected Reform’s proposal to pull Bromley out of the Greater London Authority, calling the move divisive and impractical. After winning the Bromley Common and Holwood by-election last month, Alan Cook the party’s first
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Lambeth report warns rogue traders are “thriving” as trading standards teams face severe strain, raising concerns over consumer protection and enforcement. With more than 318,000 residents and 13,000 enterprises, Lambeth only has two trading standards officers
Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mental health charity SMART says Kensington & Chelsea Council locked it out of its offices with little notice, leaving it without premises weeks later. Operating out of a building’s basement near Chelsea and Westminster Hospital,
In the UK, postal voting enables voting by post, as opposed to physically going to a polling station. Postal voting allows anyone who is away from home, older people and others that find it difficult to move around, as well as simply